Electron Configurations and Orbital Diagrams

Electron Configurations and Orbital Diagrams are a part of chemistry that determine the orbital type, row number, and amount of electrons in each element.

Description
The electron configuration is similar to that of a postal address, with the configuration having the element symbol, the row number, orbital type, and electrons in the electron cloud in order. However, as the element reached the far right and bottom of the Periodic Table such as the element Radon, the configuration took on the form of directions from Hydrogen to the element through the periods (rows) and the orbit types. For example, zinc has an extremely long configuration due to the need to give directions from hydrogen down to zinc.